La V

Located at the corner of 7th and onion, this historic site formerly housed the abandoned shell station and storage facilities. We removed all buildings providing a canvas for what has become one of Austin's most notable restaurants. Insprired by Provence, Fance, La V is rustic yet refined. There are a series of "rooms" at La V, Architects at McAlpine Tankersly designed each room to provide a distinct but intimate ambiance: casual outdoor dining, energetic wine bar, sophisticated lounge, welcoming dining room and an elegant private wine room. Designer, Susan Ferrier, created a warm, captivating interior while Pinnacle carried out the vision.

Odd Duck

Located at the corner of South Lamar & Gibson, Odd Duck is a 110 seat restaurant and outdoor patio with downtown views. Finishes are Texas influenced with reclaimed wood and locally sourced materials. The kitchen is fully open in the center of the room with a custom wood fired pizza grill and oven. The bar wraps the kitchen and is the focal point accented with rustic woods and metals. The exterior is lined with full height glass bringing the exterior inside the space.

Lonesome Dove

Lonesome Dove, located in downtown Austin on 5th and Colorado Street resembles it's flagship restaurant located in Fort Worth, Texas. The space features pinewood, back steel, leather, brick details, and animal relics. The 150 seat restaurant includes wooden tables, cowhide-lined banquettes, and taxidermied animals from Tim Love's collection. A custom-designed long chandelier of deer antlers floats above the 20-person bar, which is made from cottonwood trees. There’s a private dining room for up to 30 guests and lucky diners in the temperature-controlled wine room get to keep warm with shawls and suede vests. The Southern Contemporary space was designed by Joel Mozersky Design and carried through by Pinnacle Construction.

Barley Swine

Located on Burnet Rd, the new Barley Swine is a much bigger space than the previous location on South Lamar. The new space seats 65 people inside and 20 on the patio and features a Chefs Garden Table. Designed by Levy Architects, the space is centered around an open kitchen.

Fixe

Located on the first floor of the IBC Bank building at 5th & Nueces, Fixe finishes bring Southern charm to Austin. You are greeted with a welcome bar made of live edge wood and wood bar topped with end grain mesquite butcher block. The walls are a combination of wood and distressed plaster while the ceilings are accented with vintage screen doors and the perfect lighting. As you enter the private dining room through the custom wood doors, you soon discover the attention to detail on every surface, custom crown trim and medallions, vintage lighting and antique walls. Centered in the main dining room is a modern take on Grandma's wood porch. The exposed kitchen is lined with tile, surrounded by a custom expo line and topped with a copper hood. It's truly a southern experience.

Zed's

The construction of Zed's was a beautiful compilation of style and grace by Pinnacle Construction. The stunning water feature installed at the front entry extends under the building and flows onto a back patio fountain. An expanse of glass windows designed at the entry allows the exterior finishes to continue into the interior of the restaurant. Materials used include Ipe walls and a combination of wood, carpet and concrete floors. Various tile finishes were incorporated throughout, and the back bar was constructed with a combination of heavy wood, stone and steel.

Ranch 616

Formerly a taqueria, Ranch 616 was transformed into a "South Texas Ice House". The interior is a variety of glass tile, concrete, wood, stone, random patterns and colors that create a unique setting. Construction was challenging as the space was limited and the finish materials were recycled, requiring meticulous installation. We later added an outdoor patio including restrooms, a stage, and dining. Elevated 6' above the adjacent walk the patio is surrounded by concrete-all accented with street reflectors installed individually. Just like the interior, the patio is a combination of fun!

Grove Wine Bar & Kitchen (3 locations)

The focal point of the sleek interior is the 38' "martini" green stone bar accented by natural finished woods giving an organic feel. The wine tasting and retail area is comfortable tucked under the two level wine storage and display while the dining space is open with sealed natural floors and open ceilings draped with sheer sky blue fabric. The multi-level patio is wrapped around a cluster of large oak trees, truly a beautiful setting. A stone and metal fountain offsets the parking area creating a beautiful natural background.

Red's Porch

Red's Porch is one of Pinnacle Construction's most unique projects that included constructing a 1,600 s/f freestanding structure on top of a building. The existing 5,000 s/f commercial space was converted into a full size-kitchen and game lounge, and the storage was transformed into an open air dining area with a large bar. The top-side independent steel structure supports a covered roof top bar overlooking one of Austin's most breathtaking views.

Hat Creek Burger Company Burnet Rd.

Following the unique transformation of a nursery into the Hat Creek Westlake, we took on the challenge of updating Hat Creek Burnet Rd. Formerly an Arby's, the space had many distinct Arby's features. A new structure was built over the top of the building creating a Hat Creek barnlike trademark. The structure extends over a newly constructed outdoor patio. Storefront systems were replaced with OH doors creating an indoor/outdoor space on those beautiful Austin days. The custom playhouse is a piece of art constructed of wood and metal matching the building.

Jack Allen's Kitchen

Formerly Bennigan's the space was gutted and rebuilt to create a feel of an entirely new building. Large bar wrapped in reclaimed wood, large dining areas enclosed with half walls, built in seating, and exposed ceiling with creative lighting. The added covered patio and dining area wrap the entry.